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A fresh blanket of snow that hit the city Monday morning may be a distant memory later this week as temperatures are forecast to climb.
The snowfall had briefly ended balmy weather conditions and caused

Winter may not be over yet.
Early Sunday, a snowfall warning was issued for Pincher Creek, Crowsnest Pass and Waterton Lakes National Park. It includes Cowley, Burmis, Maycroft, Twin Butte, as well as the Piikani Nation.

A fire advisory is in effect for the area around Calgary due to the early snowmelt from the warm weather.
On Wednesday, officials with Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development posted the advisory on the fire ban website.

A two-week stretch of warm weather makes many garden enthusiasts want to get out in the yard and start cleaning, pruning and raking.
Fight the urge, advises Katrina Diebel of Vale's Greenhouse in Black Diamond.

An elderly man who went missing Monday afternoon has been found and reunited with his family.
Steve Csaki, 88, was reported missing at 3 p.m. after he didn't return from an appointment at a business in the 2500 block of Southland Drive S.

Cherish those memories of mid-January days with temperatures well into the double-digits. A Saturday forecast filled with snow and a high of minus 14C will bring a jarring return to what's typical in Alberta during this time of year.

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